Marsh powers Australia to crushing win over Oman in T20 World Cup dead rubber
- On Friday in Kandy, Australia captain Mitchell Marsh hit an unbeaten 64 off 33 balls and powered Australia national cricket team to a 108-1 win over Oman national cricket team in 9.4 overs.
- After a chaotic group stage, Australia arrived without injured Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood, and media criticised dropping Matt Renshaw for Monday’s must-win Sri Lanka clash.
- Xavier Bartlett removed Aamir Kaleem with the first delivery and finished 2-27 as Adam Zampa took 4-21 to bowl Oman out for 104 in 16.2 overs.
- Finishing third in Group B, Australia faced disappointment as Marsh said, `Like every team, we built towards this for two years. Unfortunately, in a couple of key games, we just didn’t play our best cricket.` while Zampa was named player of the match with 4-21.
- With Australia eliminated, the Super 8 stage begins Saturday in Colombo with Pakistan taking on New Zealand, while the 2021 champions miss the second phase.
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